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Nestled amid the black-curtained confines of Modern Elegance Salon and Spa, stylists and aestheticians forge stray locks into silky new hairdos and battle the signs of aging with wrinkle-reducing facials. Above heads, silver chandeliers drip with sparkling prisms, which send light bouncing off walls as staffers offer a menu of services that includes massage and waxing treatments.

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On this week’s agenda: kids make contemporary art, Weezer takes the field after the Braves, T-Pain and Brad Paisley bring the noise, and a barbecue festival invades Midtown. As always, check Groupon for even more great things to do in Atlanta.
Contemporary Kids: Summer Sunprints
West Midtown | Saturday, August 19, 11 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
In conjunction with its current Be Here Now exhibition, the Atlanta Contemporary Art Center invites children aged 2 or older to spend some time making art in the sun. Kids will walk away with their very own sunprint, a unique work of art that uses natural sunlight as a developing agent. (535 Means St. NW; free)
Atlanta Braves Summer Concert Series: Weezer
Turner Field | Tuesday, August 12, 7 p.m.
The Braves are once again in the thick of the playoff race, but even the hometown team might be eclipsed by the latest entry in Turner Field's Summer Concert Series. The reinvigorated Weezer takes the field shortly after the Braves face the visiting Dodgers, and all ticket holders can attend the show for free. Though their 10th album is due out this summer, Weezer's sure to trot out crowd favorites "Say It Ain't So" and "Buddy Holly." (755 Hank Aaron Dr. SE; $10–$89; buy tickets here)
T-Pain's "Drankin Patna" Tour at The Masquerade
Old Fourth Ward | Wednesday, August 13, 7 p.m.
T-Pain is a lot of things. He's a Grammy-winning songwriter and producer, a rapper known for hits such as "Up Down (Do This All Day)," and a guy who spends a lot of his time in the ATL. He'll be taking his swagger and his bionic vocals to the stage at The Masquerade for an all-ages hometown hip-hop bash that promises to be more party than show. (695 North Ave. NE; $25; buy tickets here)
Brad Paisley's Country Nation World Tour
Lakewood Heights | Thursday, August 14, 7 p.m.
Moving to the opposite side of the musical spectrum, country star Brad Paisley brings his rollicking live show to Aaron's Amphitheatre at Lakewood as part of his Country Nation World Tour. Blending humor and pop-culture references with hot guitar licks, Paisley is a true modern star. He'll be touring on the back of his new album, the folksy-named Moonshine in the Trunk. (2002 Lakewood Ave. SE; $28.25+; buy tickets here)
Atlanta Bar-B-Q Festival
Midtown | Friday, August 15, 4 p.m.–10 p.m.
The sixth annual Atlanta Bar-B-Q Festival casts a wide net, pulling in pulled pork and ribs from Texas, Carolina, Memphis, and other barbecue-loving locales. The two-day celebration kicks off on Friday, and you'll want to get there early if you're planning on trying everything. Our advice? Opt for the Bourbon Experience Ticket, which gets you admission to the festival along with a commemorative sample glass and samples of premium bourbons. (1380 Atlantic Dr. NW; $6–$25; buy tickets here)
Photos: Atlanta Bar-B-Q Festival and Craig O’Neal (Brad Paisley)

On this week’s agenda: Jerry Garcia’s birthday bash, a nocturnal nature hike, DIY spaceships and place settings, and the reunion of two alt-rock legends. As always, check Groupon for even more great things to do in Atlanta.
Jerry's Birthday at The Family Dog
Morningside – Lenox Park | Saturday, August 2, 7 p.m.
As any Deadhead worthy of the name already knows, August 1 marks the birthday of the late, great Jerry Garcia. Chef Ron Eyester salutes the Grateful Dead guitarist with a specially curated menu at his cozy eatery, The Family Dog. Guests can expect the same creative pub cuisine this place has become known for, as well as tunes from the esteemed JGBCB (Jerry Garcia Band Cover Band) starting at 10 p.m. (1402 N. Highland Ave. NE; $10)
Night Hike at the Chattahoochee Nature Center
Roswell | Saturday, August 2, 8 p.m.–10 p.m.
It's one thing to visit metropolitan Atlanta's largest nature center during the day, but quite another to explore its woodlands and wetlands after the sun has set. The center teems with nocturnal wildlife, so stay close to your guide on this nighttime hike. After a visit with some of the animals, the hike concludes with a marshmallow roast around the campfire. (9135 Willeo Rd., Roswell; $7–$10; buy tickets here)
3D Printing Workshop for Families: Make Your Own Spaceship
Midtown | Sunday, August 3, 3:30 p.m.–5 p.m.
Three-dimensional printing is likely the way of the future, so it's probably a good idea to get your kids acquainted with it now. This workshop at the Museum of Design Atlanta teaches the basics of designing in 3D with easy-to-use software. The end result for the kids? Their very own spaceship, which they can print out and take home in just a couple of days. A ticket grants admission for one adult and one child. (1315 Peachtree St. NE; $35–$40; buy tickets here)
Craft Box Girls DIY Workshop
Buckhead | Tuesday, August 5, 7 p.m.–9 p.m.
Crafting is a lot more fun when there are cocktails on the menu. At least that's the idea behind Craft Box Girls' latest DIY workshop at fab'rik, which focuses on creating festive place settings for dinner parties. The workshop includes all the essentials for making four or eight place settings, including mats, napkin rings, and mason jars. The cocktails probably won't make your crafts any prettier, but nobody's complaining. (3400 Around Lenox Rd.; $35–$55; buy tickets here)
Nine Inch Nails and Soundgarden
Lakewood Heights | Friday, August 8, 7 p.m.
This may look like a concert bill straight out of the '90s, but their latest tour finds Nine Inch Nails and Soundgarden at the top of their respective games. This is no cash-grabbing reunion—both bands are touring on new material and looking toward the future (granted, Soundgarden did just release a deluxe reissue of Superunknown). Expect plenty of dark visuals and pummeling rock beats. (Aaron’s Amphitheatre, 2002 Lakewood Ave. SE; $30+; buy tickets here)
Photos: John Kane; The Family Dog

On this week’s agenda: art in the park, a Civil War reenactment, country star Jennifer Nettles, Comedy for a Cause, and the Museum of Design Atlanta’s 25th birthday bash. As always, check Groupon for even more great things to do in Atlanta.
Art in the Park Festival
Marietta | Saturday, August 30, to Monday, September 1, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Artists from around the country will descend upon historic Marietta Square and Glover Park on Labor Day weekend for the city's annual arts extravaganza. The free event features an artist market, a children’s art alley, and the Chalk Spot, a chalk art display to which kids can contribute their own designs. (100 Cherokee St.; free)
Blue & Gray Saturday Family Civil War Event
Sandy Springs | Saturday, August 30, 11 a.m.
The sesquicentennial anniversary of America's Civil War is upon us, and the Heritage Sandy Springs Museum is honoring the event with a series of reenactments and exhibitions. This final installment of Blue & Gray Saturdays features Union soldiers sharing their stories of combat, as well as a new exhibition that explores how the Civil War affected Sandy Springs. (6075 Sandy Springs Cir.; free)
Jennifer Nettles at Chastain Park Amphitheatre
Chastain Park | Sunday, August 31, 8 p.m.
You might know Jennifer Nettles as one half of award-studded country powerhouse Sugarland, with which she recorded the Grammy-winning ''Stay.'' But the singer recently struck out on her own, enlisting legendary producer Rick Rubin to help her record a stripped-down record, That Girl, which shot to number one on the US country charts after its January release. (4469 Stella Dr. NW; $34+; buy tickets here)
Comedy for a Cause ALS Fundraiser at The Punchline Comedy Club
Sandy Springs | Wednesday, September 3, 8 p.m.
Forget the Ice Bucket Challenge. Laughter is not only the best medicine; it's also the best way to raise money for a good cause. Local comics will bring their best jokes to the stage in an effort to raise money for ALS research, and if all else fails, they'll probably just dump ice water on their heads for a bit of slapstick humor. (280 Hilderbrand Dr. NE; $10; buy tickets here)
Museum of Design Atlanta's 25th Anniversary Celebration
Midtown | Thursday, September 4, 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
The MODA's 25th anniversary celebration will double as a tribute to architect, artist, and visionary John C. Portman, Jr., who helped get the museum off the ground with his early contributions. Guests will enjoy hors d’oeuvres and cocktails throughout the night, as well as music by the CoResonance String Quartet until 7:30 p.m. (1315 Peachtree St.; $75; buy tickets here)

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